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Webinar: Use of Physical Restraint, Seclusion and Exclusionary Time Out: An Interactive Webinar Addressing Legal Compliance

December 13, 2018

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Gwen J. Zittoun

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This complimentary webinar will address the legal restrictions and requirements relating to the use of physical restraint, seclusion and exclusionary time out with students in schools and will focus on the 2018 legislative changes.

By January 1, 2019, boards of education are required to implement policies and procedures concerning the use of exclusionary time out; this webinar will include the legal requirements for these policies and procedures and a discussion of legal implications. Participants will receive important information about legal compliance and have the opportunity to pose questions to the presenters.

This program is being made available to you as a public service from Shipman & Goodwin LLP.  The purpose of this webinar is to provide the viewer with general legal information and insight about the topic.  It is not designed to provide legal advice regarding specific questions or pending cases or controversies. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not create, a lawyer-client relationship with Shipman & Goodwin LLP.

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